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Calcium Phosphate Transfection Kit

Most cost effective transfection reagent kit for transient and stable transfection of DNA into mammalian cells

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Gene delivery

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200
EC Number:
233-140-8
NACRES:
NA.85
Form:
solution
Grade:
Molecular Biology
Technique(s):
transfection: suitable
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Molecular Biology

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form

solution

usage

 kit sufficient for 160 transfections (6 cm dishes),  kit sufficient for 400 transfections (3.5 cm dishes),  kit sufficient for 80 transfections (10 cm dishes)

technique(s)

transfection: suitable

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storage temp.

−20°C

General description

Calcium phosphate transfection is a commonly used method for the introduction of DNA into eukaryotic cells. This technique has been used to obtain both transient and stable transfections in a wide variety of cell types.

Application

Calcium Phosphate Transfection Kit has been used:
  • to enable transfection
  • to transfect Hek293T cells
  • to transfect H29D cells

Suitable for transient and stable transfection of DNA into cultured mammalian cells. The following cells have successfully been transfected using the calcium phosphate method:

BAEC
Bowels melanoma cells
CHO K1
COS-7
Fibroblasts (human embryonic, neo derm)
HEK293
Huh 7
IMR-90
LLC (Lewis Lung Carcinoma)
NIH3T3
PC-12
PCI-13
SH-Sy5Y
SK-Hep-1
T47D

Biochem/physiol Actions

The procedure is based on slow mixing of HEPES-buffered saline containing sodium phosphate with a CaCl2 solution containing the DNA. A DNA-calcium phosphate co-precipitate forms, which adheres to the cell surface and is taken up by the cell, presumably by endocytosis.

Features and Benefits

  • Suitable for transient and stable transfection
  • Reproducible for a wide range of cell types
  • Widely referenced
  • Inexpensive

Other Notes

The Calcium Phosphate Transfection Kit contains:
5 ml 2.5M CaCl2 (C2052)
25 ml 2x HEPES Buffered Saline (H1012)
25 ml molecular biology grade water (W4502)
The protocol was developed for transient transfection of CHO cells using pSV40-CAT plasmid as a reporter gene.


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Protocols

Calcium phosphate transfection is a common method for the introduction of DNA into eukaryotic cells. This protocol can be optimized for use with a wide variety of cell types.

Articles

This brief webinar provides an overview of what transfection is and the methods that are used to introduce DNA or RNA into eukaryotic cells.

トランスフェクションは、遺伝子を細胞に導入して、遺伝子発現や細胞生物学の研究に役立ちます。

このウェビナーでは、トランスフェクションの概要および真核細胞にDNAやRNAを導入する方法について説明します。

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Munjin Kwon et al.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 1018, 107-110 (2013-05-18)
The calcium phosphate transfection is a widely used method for introducing foreign DNA plasmids into cells. Mechanisms underlying this transfection method are not yet defined; however, DNA-calcium phosphate precipitates are internalized by the cells and DNA is efficiently expressed in
M Wigler et al.
Cell, 14(3), 725-731 (1978-07-01)
Previous studies from our laboratories have demonstrated the feasibility of transferring the thymidine kinase (tk) gene from restriction endonuclease-generated fragments of herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA to cultured mammalian cells. In this study, high molecular weight DNA from cells containing
A new technique for the assay of infectivity of human adenovirus 5 DNA.
F L Graham et al.
Virology, 52(2), 456-467 (1973-04-01)